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[14 Jan 2008 | No Comment | ]

DDR-3 is the next-generation evolution of DDR and newer DDR-2 memory technology that will break the Gigahertz speed barrier for memory speed.
DDR-3 memory comes with a promise of a power consumption reduction of 30% compared to current DDR-2 modules, due to DDR-3’s 1.5 V supply voltage, compared to DDR-2’s 1.8 V or DDR-1’s 2.5 V. This supply voltage works well …

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[14 Jan 2008 | No Comment | ]

The Nokia 8600 Luna is all style in a small package. The Nokia 8600 is a quadband, smoked sliding glass gsm phone. It includes a 2MP camera, bluetooth with A2DP, mp3 player and FM radio. Nokia Luna is a Series 40 phone with quaband GSM/EDGE and is the first of Nokia’s mobile phones to support a microUSB port. Nokia 8600 …

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[14 Jan 2008 | 5 Comments | ]

The N81 8GB is one of the first Nokia phones geared up for downloading tunes directly over-the-air from the Nokia Music Store, and is also equipped for Nokia’s N-Gage platform. The Nokia N81 8GB is a slider phone, and one of Nokia’s many Symbian S60 multimedia smartphones. The N81 8GB is no pocket-pleasing slimline phone, however, weighing in at 140 …

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[14 Jan 2008 | No Comment | ]

Ubuntu’s goal is to be the most popular desktop OS for humans. But Ubuntu, like most Linux distros, is still marketed towards Linux geeks. They
’re concerned with technology, trumpeting version numbers and drowning out the actual things you can do with their software. Let’s look at the 7.10 announcement, and see how we can fix it next time.
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[13 Jan 2008 | No Comment | ]

The most complete and updated list of commands on linux – over 350 commands divided into arguments!
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[13 Jan 2008 | No Comment | ]

The Fedora Project has hired a new leader from the community. Having not worked at Red Hat hiring Paul Frields shows, once again, how committed Red Hat is to fostering community and Open Source.
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